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eyewitness news in high definition. >>> you don't replace steve jobs, you don't find another one of him. that's like lightning in a bottle. >> he was the visionary cofounder of a company that revolutionized consumer electronics. tonight steve jobs has stepped down as apple ceo. the question is apple still apple without steve? >> they just told us you guys have to get out. you know, this can pop, this can explode and we ran out and got everything that we could. >> thousands of homes evacuated. a fire so tricky, a special team had to be flown in to put it out. what firefighters did to make that job even harder. >> good evening. >> and i'm dana king a. silicon valley giant calls it quits. steve jobs says he can no longer do the job. >> we have team coverage tonight. linda yee on the announcement that sent shock waves through the tech world and what it means for the company and consumers. we begin tonight with kit at apple headquarters in cupertino. >> reporter: the resignation letter went public at 3:30. steve jobs said he can no longer fulfill the duties as ceo. here at apple's campus, t

. in the meantime, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the man behind the iphone and ipad and ipod says i-quit. steve jobs steps down and it is sending shockwaves through the tech world. stephanie chuang reports. >> reporter: good morning. steve jobs and his iconic black turtleneck and bluejeans is a local guy. he grew up here in cupertino where apple headquarters s he is regarded to be unparalleled in product vision. >> every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything. >> reporter: jobs became the man behind those revolutionary products. it was in 1976 that he and a friend started apple in a garage right here in silicon valley. hard to believe he was forced out of apple in 1985 and then returned to revive the company to what it is now as he returned in 1997. jobs is a survivor of pancreatic cancer. he had a liver transplant and took an open-ended medical leave in january. it was his third leave in a few years. he was last seen in public back in june. now, yesterday is when he announced he could no longer handle the job as apple ceo. some tech analysts have already ma

be an historic hurricane irene. >>> and stepping down, steve jobs, the founder and creative force behind apple shocked the tech world by quitting his post. captioning funded by cbs >> good morning everybody and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. we begin with the latest on hurricane irene, a large and dangerous storm taking aim at the east coast. irene will hit the western bahamas later today. significant damages reported on smaller, less populated islands. the storm center is currently about 150 miles east-southeast of nassau. irene is a category 3 storm with sustained winds of 115 miles per hour, and is expected to strengthen today. storm watches for the carolinas will likely be posted this morning. irene is moving north-northeast, heading up the atlantic coast. the storm could make landfall anywhere from north carolina to new england, but looks likely to affect much of the eastern seaboard. >>> as irene heads north the navy has ordered ships at virginia's norfolk naval base to prepare to move. in north carolina the national guard is on standby and evacuations are under way along the o

. steve jobs suddenly and unexpectedly stepped down today as the c.e.o. of apple, the company that he helped found in a garage and grew into one of the biggest technology corporations in the world. vin tracey has our story. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: in his trademark turtle neck, steve jobs has defined apple for more than a decade as its c.e.o.. but now steve jobs says it's time to go. in a statement late today, jobs wrote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations, as apple's c.e.o., i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come. jobs' health has been an issue for years, he's lost considerable weight and in 2009 announced this. >> as some of you may know, about five months ago i had a liver transplant. >> reporter: jobs started apple in his parents' garage in 1976. the company focused on personal computers until 2001 when jobs unveiled something called the ipod. >> they're going to just be blown away with how beautiful it is and how thin it is. >> reporter: then came the iphone in most recentl

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without >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> you don't replace a steve jobs i don't believe. you don't go and find another one of him. that's like lightning in a bottle. >> can apple be apple without steve jobs? what is next for the tech giant. we also have reaction to the new boss. >>> and firefighters dodge a bullet. the threat of a massive propane explosion in placer county is over. a live report as evacuees finally are able to go back home. good morning. it is thursday, august 25. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. >>> let's talk to kristy about this weather that we're having this morning. if you have been outside, it's drizzly and rainy. >> soupy. >> yeah. you might be getting a little damp outside especially at the coastline, seeing some drizzle there this morning. fog in the picture, as well. but you'll see plenty of sunshine across the board inland and at the bay. going to make it to the low 90s again inland. i'll tell you exactly what to expect for the rest of today and tomorrow in just a little bit. but let's go to elizabeth

a look at when and where it will hit. >>> after years of battling health problem, apple ceo steve jobs has said the day has come for him to resign. we'll bring you the very latest on what this means for the company he founded, for wall street and for all those apple products. >>> and two years after his wife, susan, disappeared, josh powell is now speaking out about the case and about suspicions he may have been involved. >> people who know me know that i could never hurt susan. >> we'll hear more from josh's first in-depth interview early this thursday morning, august 25th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >> and good thursday morning to >>> good thursday morning to you. it's a beautiful sky out there now. may not be the case. >> don't get used to it. good morning, everyone. i'm chris wragge. here in the east all eyes right now on this hurricane which is getting bigger and bigger and faster and stronger by every hour. but many on wall street are concentrating this morning on the big announcement coming from apple. this after steve jobs says he can't do his job anymore as apple's ceo. it

. well, apple, will it still be apple without steve jobs? new at 6:30, what apple needs to prove and soon as the new ceo lays out his vision for the future. >>> we tried to direct them to the best place possible where the best opportunities are. >> home depot, verizon, even the sky. a bay area hiring spree the specific people they are looking to recruit, even the cia. >> the thing about it is that it shakes your brain kind of like a -- kind of turns your body into like a tuning fork. >> they made it on the front lines. now they are trying to survive coming home. the new way of helping hundreds of local heroes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, to be too shaken by steve jobs' resignation. apple >>> today is the start of a new era at apple. so far, investors do not appear to be too shaken by steve jobs' resignation. apple stock dropped less than 1% today. >> not too rocky but there are a lot of questions about apple's future. cnet editor-at-large brian cooley joins us. steve jobs' replacement tim cook with a simple message. >> it's a bit of corporate platitude. this is an email message that was written

really and across the nation. steve jobs is stepping down as ceo of apple. >> stephanie chuang is in cupertino with what it means for the brand and who might be taking over, as well. stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. the twitter, facebook world was all abuzz yesterday. the top story on google and yahoo this morning is it steve jobs leaving as ceo. he is regarded as one of the best of all time at innovating and branding bringing this a.m. logo here to new heights. -- this apple logo here to new heights. >> we have to let go of a few things here. we have let go of this notion that for apple to win, microsoft has to lose. >> reporter: that was jobs back in the '80s when he was presenting the first-ever macintosh computer. it was in 1976 that steve jobs and his friend steve wozniak started apple in a garage here in silicon valley. 35 years later he has led the tech world into the "i" age, iphone, i pad. he is a survivor of pancreatic cancer. he took a liver transplant and took open-ended leave in january his third medical leave in a few years. jobs came back from that looking v

their ceo steve jobs. anne makovec shows us how the cupertino-based company is doing today without one of its founders. >> i think everything is fine. everything is fine. >> reporter: one day after the resignation of steve jobs as apple's ceo, the products he inspired are still filling store shelves, shopping bags and pockets all over the world. >> i definitely have faith. i have faith in the company even though he's gone. >> reporter: steve jobs is almost as iconic as brand itself. his resignation has people talking. the phrase ceo of apple and the name of his replacement tim cook were some of the most used phrases on twitter this morning. >> he has something like obama, something special. >> reporter: jobs burst on the tech scene in the '80s after creating apple in a silicon valley garage. he unveiled the macintosh computer in 1984, was forced out as ceo in '85 and returned in the '90s to revive the brand. he was last seen in january after coming out of medical leave. he had battled pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant. then yesterday the announcement he resigned for good. it

to retry him on three other counts on which the jury deadlocked. >>> the decision by steve jobs to step down as apple's ceo apparently hasn't hurt the tech giant so far. investors soured only slightly on apple finishing down .25%. steve jobs's replacement tim cook started the day by sending a note toemployees letting them know nothing is changing. stores around the world were busy. >> like a well-run machine. even without steve jobs, i think they will do well [ indiscernible ] >> steve jobs requested and received the title, chairman, at apple and is expected to have some input at the company that he cofounded. >>> just back from the war and straight into the unemployment line. that's what's happening to a lot of u.s. military veterans. just ahead, what companies like this are doing to hire the vets. >>> a state prison guard arrested what they say he was doing for the same man he was supposed to be watching. >>> people are going to have to be ready to act in the next 24 to 48 hours. >> mass exodus as thousands of people are ordered to evacuate homes and business. hurricane irene taking a

. and steve hartmann with a lesson in how much you can give when you have nothing at all. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 18 years. a long time behind bars, a long time on death row, a long time in and out of solitary. a long time for something that you insist you didn't do. today three men who were supposed to never walk free did just that. they were called the west memphis three, convicted of murdering three cub scouts in west memphis, arkansas, in 1993 despite any physical evidence linking them to the crime. after years of fighting for freedom, they were released today in a very unusual plea deal. erin moriarty of "48 hours mystery" has been on this story for four years. >> my name is damien echols, i am 36 years old and released today from death row for a crime i did not commit. >> reporter: arkansas death row inmate damien echols got his life back today. as part of an unusual plea agreement, echoles and two other convicted men-- jason baldwin and jessie misskelley-- were released from prison. >> this has been going on

as somewhat of a surprise because he had tweeted he was likely done as a 49er. >>> steve williams, caddy for adam scott at bridgestone. tiger woods was stumbling to his 37th place finish, 17 shots behind the champion, adam scott. incredible subplot to tiger's return. you know that steve williams has carried tiger's bag for 13 victories. check out what he said. here's the top five. >> i've been a caddy for 33 years and that's the worst week of my life. i'm never going to forget that week. >> number four, strength in numbers, maybe not. real madrid took on 109 kids. they beat the kids 2-1. can you believe that? a former from china attempted -- performer from china attempted to walk a tight-rope. he caught himself. do not try this at home. at number two, don't tell david wright that the mets are out of the playoff chase. incredible catch, robbing hudson of a hit. number one, seattle washington, muloy speeding along in her hydroplane when it flipped. she was stuck underneath the boat for one minute and 15 second. she's okay and she said afterwards quote, it was a very gentle crash. in april,

to nearly $375 today began in 1997 when steve jobs returned as ceo. >> it is just all work. >> apple debuted the ipod music player in 2001 and the online itunes music store made the world's largest retailer. then in 2007 came the iphone. the company has now sold 125 million of them. lately, it's this little thing called the ipad that is helping push apple stock. the company began selling these tablet computers last year and they are already changing the industry. >> you like everything so far? well i'll try not to blow it. >> steve jobs has reportedly battled cancer and some investors worry what becomes of apple without him. >> i don't see a lot of reason for them to slow down in the immediate future. >> analysts believe apple is on pace to become the world's first trillion dollar company. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> modern medicine keeps getting more amazing. new research says a blood test that determines the fetus' sex is accurate close to perfect in some cases. the information in this week's journal of the medical association, researchers say the test is 95% accurate

of a pleasanton teenager. 43-year-old steve carlson did not enter a plea today. after a new test of dna evidence, police belief carlson murdered his classmate 14-year- old tina faels back in 1984. classmates of both faels and carlson reacted to the much delayed arrest. >> a lot of emotions, a lot of different emotions. it's a relief that he has been caught. but the anger that lingers that has built up over 27 years, i don't think will go away. >>> because carlson was 16 at the time of the crime, the case will initially be brought before a juvenile court judge when he appears in court next month. again, his case will likely be transferred. >>> a bold robbery in the middle of the night. two thieves ram into a wall and take off with an atm in concord. anne makovec explains how the whole incident took less than a minute. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows how thieves got know and out of the bingo hall within a minute. first you can see them looking to see if anyone is inside, then they ram a pickup through the front wall, back up, and ram it again into the atm machine which appears to be the

the beach on long island... >> go, go, go! >> reporter: ...steve iorio scrambled to save the property he manages. >> reporter: how is it going, no water right now? >> no, no, no, we've been managing it all night. just trying to stay ahead of it. >> reporter: but in the low- lying community of long beach, new york, irene arrived at the worst possible time, high tide. that lead to several feet of flooding in some areas, though the waters quickly receded after irene moved past. >> another hour we would have been-- this whole street would have been totally filled with water. probably two feet plus in every house. >> reporter: irene indirectly hampered long beach hire fighters who had get past boarded up windows to put out a house fire. and earlier firefighters were called to remove debris from a rooftop, the hazard to the crowds below. >> there is a lot of people, even though there is a mandatory evacuation, they are still mulling about here. it's a spectacle to them a danger to us. >> reporter: the fire chief urged people to stay off the beach and today a reminder of why. >> we have another

. late this afternoon, steve jobs stepped down as the ceo of apple effective immediately. kiet do is at apple headquarters in cupertino where the news is sending shockwaves through silicon valley and the world. >> reporter: the few employees who talked with us off camera said it was sad and they didn't find out through company email. they found out by watching media reports so it gives you some idea how secretive this company is. a couple of pr guys greeted us but didn't want to talk on camera and referred us to the company press release. this is video of jobs' last appearance in june. because of his appearance, stock prices dropped. tim cook the company's coo is now the ceo. jobs has also been elected to the chairman of the board. he released a resignation letter saying, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple ceo i will be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come. i hereby resign and ceo of apple. i would like to serve if the board sees fit as chairman of the board, director and apple employ e

$375 began in 1997, when steve jobs returned as ceo. >> it just all works. >> reporter: apple debuted the ipod music player in 2001 and the online itunes music store has made apple the world's largest music retailer. >> iphone is like having your life in your pocket. >> reporter: then in 2007 came the iphone. the company has now sold 125 million of them. lately the ipad is helping push apple's stock. the company began selling the tablet computers last year and they're already changing the industry. >> do you like everything so far? well i'll try not to blow it. >> reporter: steve jobs has reportedly battled cancer, and some investors worry what becomes of apple without him. >> i don't see a lot of reason for them to slow down in the immediate future. >> reporter: analysts believe apple is on pace to become the world's first trillion-dollar company. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," the stock market's wild ride and what the fed is doing to boost the economy. i'm randall pinkston. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this morng >>> this portion of th

is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. done on the east coast. the

at a fairfield restaurant but then the employees turned the tables on him and steve larz shows us the violent crime of opportunity ended with a friendly gesture. >> reporter: it happened at closing time. look closely a masked man with a shotgun pushes this employee inside. but hinting at what's to come, the employee bats the shotgun away with his hand. listen in to a restaurant manager narrating what's being said here. >> right now, the robber is actually telling the ply, as he is trying to get the gun out of his face, he is telling the employee, give me the money, i want all the money. the employee can't open the safe. >> reporter: the exchange continues with the employee more agitated then suddenly grabbing for the shotgun. there is a small skirmish. the gunman runs but the employee chases after him. here even kicking from behind. the two wrestle just outside the front door. but what turned out to be a fully loaded shotgun. another employee notices and joins. and then the armed robber ends up with his own shotgun pointed directly at him. now outnumbered 3-1. >> he is telling him i wasn't go

. >>> in football the eagles snap up another high profile free agent, lured wide receiver steve smith away from the new york giants. smith suffered a knee injury last december and is still unable to practice. he is the sixth pro bowler grabbed by philadelphia this offseason. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories, and the looters in london turn against one of their own. a look at what's sparking the lawlessness. , i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal

you doing? my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. my name is ne-yo, and i believe that number should be zero. believe in zero. join the effort. visit unicefusa.org.

of steve jobs' retirement already having n impact on the company's stock price. apple shares closed today at $376 a share. the announcement came after the market closed. but in after-hours trading, apple stock is down $19, or just about 5%. we'll be getting more input from cnet's brian cooley on the retirement of ceo steve jobs from appearal little bit. >>> a would-be bank robber is dead three others wounded including a cop following an attempt heist outside a wells fargo this morning in the pinole vista crossing shopping center. juliette goodrich there to tell us how it unfolded. >> reporter: quite a wild shootout today as you can see. the streets are still closed right now. take a listen to this. a female armored truck guard shot and wounded. a police officer shot. both were flown to the hospital. one of the suspects, the robbery suspect, is dead. the other is in the hospital with gunshot wounds in police custody. >> it's scary because here it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in the middle of a robbery and murder scene. >> reporter: this witness was caught in the crossf

alive in kill devil hills. steve kessler's house took a hit, $50,000 in damages. >> and it just kept coming and it kept coming and it kept coming, and that wind -- >> reporter: irene lashed coastal carolina, hit hard, hit fast. its early hours sucked the life frl the outer banks. irene was a disaster with a small "d." yes, snapshots of damage in hatteras and despair in rodincy, but not wholesale destruction. >> here's the waterline right here. >> reporter: in ada andrew's house, the water is going down. so is her anxiety. >> i live through them because it's beautiful 364 days of the year. >> reporter: and steve kessler still has a roof over his head. >> inside i can handle. it's the outside that's -- that's a mess. >> reporter: but most places outside here whisper vacation again. irene's timing is more good news, gone just in time for labor day weekend, the big money maker up an down this coastline. mark strassmann, cbs news, kill devil hills, north carolina. >>> we'll take a break. coming up on the morning news, colin powell accuses dick cheney of taking cheap shots in a new book. >

a couple of old timers. steve stricker. all with a chance to win their first major. >> when you talk about guys like tiger and phil and harrington, guys that have won majors and multiple times i'm sure they have got an advantage over a guy like me. but, you know, i'm just going to try to hit every shot as well as i can and whatever it adds up to, if it is the best score of the week then i will be happy. >> i probably have no idea what's going on. i'm just going to -- almost every week out here i kind of have to pinch myself. it is a life long goal of mine to be out here. and i hope i can still not understand what's going on tomorrow for sure. >> yes, really. keep it that way. don't forget to tune in tomorrow to the barricuda post game show following round 4. all of the highlights and reaction from the year's final majors. let's hope brandon belt has a good frequent flier plan. once again the giants have recalled belt up from fresno. andres torres placed on the d.l. list. >>> kicking back and relaxing with tim lincecum on the mounds. top of the first jeff keppinger hits his first homer as

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the minimum age of 9.92 an hour or overtime. we tried talking to car wash manager steve manovich. employees, however, offered us the run around instead. >> wow. i have been fairly paid. you know what i mean? >> that's the allegations. >> this is a very good company. i don't know why the city is doing this. >> reporter: so cbs5 did our own running around and found while workers were allegedly couped up, the car wash owners are living in the lap of luxury. online records show this is their beverly hills mansion. a co-owner egor pascover also lives in beverly hills but could not be located perhaps because the city has now sued the manager and all three owners to the tune of $3 million. >> it would be the largest back wage, interest and penalty recovery in a san francisco minimum wage case. >> the nearly $7 million beverly hills mansion that you just saw is apparently so much more. in fact, we found more than 13 businesses linked to that mansion addressed including the offices of a doctor and attorney and there is more. tower car wash has reportedly received more than $163,000 in business from

-time caddy steve williams but it was williams who was part of the final pairing today, not tiger. williams smiled on the course more times this weekend that in 12 years with tiger. woods shot an even par 70 and finished 1 over for the tournament, 18 strokes behind adam scott. and with williams on his bag, scott played a bogey-free final round, he rolls in the birdie from just off the green on number 12. scott shoots a 12-under 65 and finishes four strokes ahead of luke donald and ricky fowler for his first win of the year, and his new caddy enjoyed every minute of it. >> i got to tell you, i have been a caddy for 33 years, and that's the best week of my life. and i'm not joking. i'm never ever going to remember -- forget that week. the people here this week have been absolutely unbelievable. all the support from the people back in new zoolant, including my family, that's the greatest week of my life. >>> rain interrupted the boys of nascar for nearly 2 hours at pocono and despite driving with a broken ankle brad keselowski took the lead for good on a late restart. he holds off kyle busch f

are expected to formally identify steve carlson as their suspect tomorrow or wednesday. because he was a juvenile when the crime was committed, he's being treated as a juvenile, at heat for now. all have you to do is -- at least for now. all you have to do is search his name on the internet and you will see his name came up early on in the investigation. >>> police are looking for a driver who led them on a high- speed chase. the suspect's car crashed at 66 and 880. this is the second time in less than a week that a suspect in a high-speed chase managed to avoid police on foot. >>> firefighters arrived at a home and found two women unconscious. investigators believe the fire started in an upstairs bedroom and right now it looks like a cigarette started that blaze. >>> up next -- internet service for less than 10 bucks a month. what you will need to get access to. >>> then a hidden danger in school lunches, what is making kids literally sick to her stomach. >> and the -- >>> and the secrets are out. who jackie o believes really was behind her -- behind her husband's assassination. ,

off on steve williams. >> those are obviously his feelings and emotions. >> >> stay on that just to see his emotion. >>> jim's first game coach is friday night. what advice can did he get from his father? here is the top five. >> attack each day with that excitement, unknown to mankind. >> that's just how he says it? >> just how. >> nice. >> embedded in my brain since i was five. >> number four, padres second baseman logan, leaping to snag the line drive. padres beat the mets 9-5. >>> number three, this is for jesus; united states soccer, rogers, the new coach likes it, mexico and united states in a tie. >>> number two, back to the giants, wood gets wood but torres takes it away. and at number one. >>> the a's -- still doing it with his glove. robbing former athletic davis of a base hit. >>> unknown to mankind, i have an early plane flight at 5:00 p.m. i'm headed to the airport after this. digging down deep to stay on top. we are getting ready for the 49er game. >> right here at what time? >> 5:00. >> all right. >> that will be exciting. >> the niners and i met jim. we

into the final round. so it is the three young guys, steele duffner and bradley plus a couple of old guys. steve stricker. all with a chance to win their first major. >>> don't forget -- >> guys like tiger and phil, harrington. guys that have won majors and multiple times. i'm sure they have got an advantage over a guy like me. but i'm just going to try to hit every shot as well as i can and whatever it adds up to. if it is the best score of the week then i'll be happy. >> i probably have no idea what's going on. i am just kind of -- almost every week out here i kind of have to pinch myself. a life long goal of mine to be out here. i hope i can still not understand what's going on tomorrow for sure. >> and tune in tomorrow to the barriicda. >> andres torres on the dl with a bruised chin. >>> 25,000 reported crowd at the coliseum today. trevor cahill took a no hitter into the 6th inning then the rangers finally got to him. ian kinsler hit an r.b.i. double to give texas a 1-0 lead. now, 2-0 in the 7th. lining one down the left field line. that one looked good. josh willingham came around to score

. >> reporter: this sushi chef steve at kome in daly city said it's more than just the bay area high income that puts us high on the sushi scale. others have different ideas. >> sushi, i think, people think it's hard to make. and it just started off with the price. >> reporter: the high price of sushi can't be seen here at kme where it's all you can eat for 12 bucks at lunch. that's the price for one roll some places. how much do you eat. a >> a lot. >> that's her fifth plate. >> reporter: 1500 people here eat 400 pounds of fish a day. >> big fish. you can't get cheaper price from the company. >> reporter: sushi chef steve is explaining the economics of scale there. don't want to pay high sushi prices? go to an all-you-can-eat place like kome's or visit portland, new orleans or princeton, new jersey, cheapest sushi in america. mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> it was a long shot. but an 11-year-old scored an unbelievable goal. the prize? $50,000. the switch-up that could cost him the jackpot. >>> oh, i can't wait to see that. hey, we saw some warmer weather around the bay area today. near perfect s

is steve forbes, chairman and executive editor of forbes media and also a presidential candidate. we heard from art he doesn't think this is 2008 over again. what do you think? >> it's not 2008 but a short-term series crisis. a concern about the value of the drar. fed made it clear they will knock the dollar down again and concern that the europeans are not dealing with their sovereign debt crises, not to mention their banks. 20 years ago we had a severe crisis with latin american debt which could have brought our system down. dealt with each country and how do you turn this thing around and restructure their debt and put in policies that got these countries growing again. the europeans are not doing it and people fear the drift. >> people remember the 2008 crisis. that one was about debt as well. another thing art mentioned is the markets were spooked yesterday and you mentioned this as well by the fear that the european bank could go the same way as a bear stearns or a lehman brothers did here in the united states. do you think that will happen? >> i think short term the european bank wi

else's idea to execute it better. steve jobs is battling cancer and some worry what will become of apple without his leadership. >> make a note about 20 years ago, buy exxon and apple. >> and gold. >> don't forget gold. >> that was two weeks ago. this was about 15, 20 years ago. a certain food in high demand is not for humans. >> how the food crisis is trickling down to hay. >>> and what a woman can find out when just 7 weeks pregnant. >>> it's travel time. we are looking at mostly sunny skies this afternoon at sfo. we have changes across the country. yesterday, very stormy into chicago especially new york. about 2 inches of rain there. but today partly cloudy skies and 76 degrees, very comfortable into chicago today. if you plan to continue your traveling toward the eastern seaboard new york okay about 88 degrees, partly cloudy skies. the rest of your weather forecast is coming up. ,, ,, ,,,, ah yes. there it is. the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. we may never know. let that sink in, people. we may never know. but now? now

event. drp jason duffner. three young guys, steele, duffner and bradley. steve stricker. all with a chance to win their very first major. >> when you talk about guys like tiger and phil and harrington. guys that have won jurors and multiple times. you know. i'm sure they have got an advantage over a guy like me. but, you know, i'm just going to try to hit every shot as well as i can and whatever it adds up to, if it is the best score of the week then i will be happy. >> i probably have no idea what's going on. i'm just kind of -- almost every week out here i kind of have to pinch myself. it is a life long goal to be out here and i hope i can still not understand what's going on tomorrow for sure. >> how about that bradley. you don't want to know what's happening. >> don't forget to tune in tomorrow to the barracuda par 5 post game show following tomorrow's round for highlights and reaction from this year's final major. >>> not done yet. after the break a little soccer action. quakes hosting the rapids and niners didn't show much offense last night. you'll hear from their roo

-year-old steve stricker has the lead after some great approach shots and even better putts. he tied a tournament record with a 63, 7 strokes under par. tiger woods had his worst ever round in the tournament. he finished with a 77, 7 over par. if he doesn't make the cut today, he will not be eligible for a pga event for six weeks. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the dougherty gang gets their day in court. one of many the three siblings could face in three different states. by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle killing adults, eggs and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline plus. summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, all night. armored car warehous

! >> reporter: as water from irene pushed over long island, steve tried desperately to push it back. you have how many people working just this one building? >> we have three people here right now. we have another three people at other properties. we have probably 15 people all together working tonight. >> reporter: the only thing separating the property he manages from a wall of irene-driven water is a sand dune that's holding for now. could you feel like you might be fighting a losing battle here? >> well, this is the reason why we're setting up these pumps now. we're trying to stay ahead of everything. so i have another building i need to go to similar to this building, where we'll set up another pump and try tow stay basically ahead of it. >> reporter: but in low-lying communities like long beach, staying ahead of the water has been a losing battle. floodwaters spilled over the beach here and poured down street after street while irene's strong winds littered neighborhoods with debris. with a mandatory evacuation order in place, the normally bustling summer getaway town was a ghost town w

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. >>> in golf, scott shot a 5 under 65, with steve williams holding his bag. he won the bridgestone invitational by four shots. it was his first major victory. williams was fired by tiger woods earlier this month and called the weekend win the biggest win of his life. woods played in the bridgestone first tournament back since injury, finished in a tie for 37th place. >>> when we come back another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and cyber war. computer hackers claim to have infiltrated 70 law enforcement websites. we'll show you how they did it. ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. as a va doctor, i get more time to focus on my patients. and as you can imagine, the rewards are considerable. so are the benefits. plus, i only need one active state license to practice in any va facility. you know, it's bigger than giving back to my country. it's giving our veterans the care they deserve. ♪ (announcer) learn more about careers with today's va at vacareers.va.gov. but before wall street opens for the day: how world markets are a

. second, new york. you're living in the third. >> people have high income. >> reporter: sushi chef steve at komi in daly city said it's more than just the bay area high incomes that puts us high on the sushi scale. survey gave no reasons and others have different ideas. >> sushi i think people think it's hard to make and it just started off with that price. >> reporter: the high price of sushi can't be seen here at kome, where it's all you can eat for 12 bucks at lunch! that's the price of one roll some places. how much do you think you eat here when you come here? >> a lot. >> reporter: you get your money's worth? >> that's true. >> that's like her fifth plate. >> reporter: 1500 people roll in here any day and eat hundreds of pounds of fish. >> big fish, you can't get cheaper price from company. >> reporter: this sushi chef is explaining the economics of scale there. don't want to pay high sushi prices? go to an all-you-can-eat place like kome's or visit portland, new orleans or princeton, new jersey. cheapest sushi in america. mike sugerman, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >> just got a cravi

back of the leader, adam scott. and do you know who adam scott's caddy is? steve williams, who tiger woods fired just last week. oh, that is good stuff. >> you know the pga would love that. >> they need a little drama under there is no better drama than firing your caddy and watching him beat i. >> the final is on sunday night? >> yup. >> okay. we'll be right back. >> announcer: he led stanford to greatness. can he return the 'niners to glory. there is a new coach in charge and we'll meet him friday on cbs5. orewide! and, unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get up to $20 off with no exclusions! we make style affordable, you make it yours! jcpenney. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn 10, 15 or 20 dollars off on th

her vote, it was as if to say "gabby is back." >> reporter: of course, congressman steve israel knows she isn't quite back, and won't be for some time. giffords is still undergoing intensive physical therapy in houston, after being shot in the head in a tucson rampage that killed six. so she's walking very well now. her chief of staff was at the congresswoman's side last night. >> it was a very proud moment for her. it was really the only vote that mattered since the shooting and she didn't want to miss it. >> reporter: she confirmed today that team giffords is laying the ground work for a re-election bid in 2012. so giffords can run again if she feels ready. >> pelley: thank you, nancy. tropical storm emily is rolling through the caribbean, it's about 200 miles south of puerto rico, gaining strength as it moves west. forecasters say emily could reach south florida by the end of the week. in texas, there is a historic drought, and that has revealed a piece of american history. it is part of the space shuttle columbia, which broke apart on reentry in 2003, killing all seven members of

. they are all chasing that man! steve stricker shoots a 63. he is 7-under. the 44-year-old american has never won a major. >> it's hard for me right now to aim at closer to flags or close to where i want the ball to end up. i thought i was beyond that. i thought i could just go out there and play and let it go and just play by feel and see the shot, hit the shots, feel it. and i'm not at that point yet. >> reporter: rubber match for the as in toronto. hideki matsui has a .426 batting average since the all- star break the best in the big leagues. this rbi double in the 6th was one of his four hits on the day. the as take two out of three from the blue jays. they win 10-3. just got to wonder where was all that offense from these guys in the first half? it could have been different from the as. >>> basketball. former golden state great chris mullen will be enshrined in the basketball hall of fame tomorrow. 17,911 points and really one of the greatest fan favorites in warriors history. now, you recall he did come back as a general manager. and he led the warriors to the last play-off appearance b

in skinny -- jeans and ties come in skinny sizes and suits exist. number 2 on the list, apple's ceo steve jobs for his black turtleneck and dad jeans. more like granddad jeans. >> and rounding out the top 3 microsoft's ceo bill gates for his harry potter post-hogwarts look. >> my guess, all three really don't care. >> they can dress any way they wanted to because they can afford it. >> i'd settle for one of their paychecks and i would wear whatever they wanted me to wear for the rest of my life. >> agreed. >>> coming up, 6:26. we are learning more about the turkey brands just recall over the deadly salmonella outbreak. coming up. >>> plus, runways at sfo are not in compliance with federal standards. the changes planned to keep passengers safe. >>> and a fire breaks out in oakland this morning. family members evacuate the main building. but one woman can't find her brother in the back in-law unit. we'll have all the details in a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> let's go live to new york city. this is wall street. they are jus

will be back in court next monday. 43-year-old steve carlson did not enter a plea at his first appearance yesterday. based on a new analysis of dna evidence, police believe he murdered his 14-year-old classmate tina faels in 1984. since carlson was 16 at the time of the crime, his case is initially being tried in juvenile court but will likely be transferred. >>> sfpd taking 30 officers off weekday shifts. they are moving them to nights and the weekends. the move from the new chief part of an effort to beef up staffing numbers at times when crime happens the most. about 65% fall on nights and weekends. half the motorcycle cops will be sent out to the neighborhoods. >>> the san mateo county sheriff's office is considering using jet skis at the popular beach. the sheriff's want to use them to make it safer for surfers to get to them quicker but personal jet skis are prohibited in the waters there because it's part of the farralons national marine sanctuary. the marine sanctuary advisory council will hear their proposal tonight. >>> the gay marriage debate connected to sesame street. >>> the

francisco bartender is back behind bars tonight, that after a 36-year run from the law. steve large tells us how the man's dying mother played a role in his capture. >> reporter: patriotic bunting lines the porch of his home where he has left loved ones in shock. >> the family will speak when ready. >> reporter: if william asher loved his country spent most of his life 36 years running from its justice system. neighbor betty munoz. >> i know the family, they're great people. it just blows my mind. >> reporter: after being convicted for his role in a san francisco robbery and murder in 1966, asher escaped an el dorado county honor farm in 1975. his hair long and gray with a thick beard now, this is asher in a mugshot back in 1967. and here are pictures of the years in between when asher was on the run in alaska and canada where he had even raised another family changing names twice, first david mcphee, then gary webb. even the fbi admits asher appeared to be beating the system. >> it was a cold fugitive case getting passed around a little bit so it wasn't a big priority. >> reporter: they onl

%. they will a little more than .5% yesterday. not bad considering the announcement on steve jobs. >> yeah, i was going to say that's pretty good because we were thinking 5, 6%. it was down 5% in off hours trading and actually bounced back yesterday. >> reporter: yeah. that was the initial pop. and obviously there are concerns long term for apple about what this does mean for the company. but in the short term, they just look at -- so solid, sales about $120 billion estimated this year. rumors that the iphone is going to sprint which could increase those sales going into next year. apple's just on an upward trajectory on the short term. >> their products are pretty good. >> thank you, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. we'll wait to hear from the fed chair. >> have a great weekend. >> thank you. >>> it's been a big talker safety at football games following the brawls and violent crimes at candlestick park. >> we have been talking about it all week. for more on the security changes that are happening this weekend, cbs 5 political insider phil matier and willie brown are in the thick of it. ge

, steve williams, who is on top of the leaderboard. adam scott shot an 8-under par 62 best round. year. he has a one-stroke lead. as for tiger, he is just glad to be healthy and under par. >> when you see a football player get injured with his achilles' or knee whatever it's always says when he comes back he needs to get hit one time and then he can play. what do you need early in your round today? >> to make more birdies than bogeys. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yeah. pretty compelling story there. as for the 49ers, i'm going to wait until practice is over and see if i can get braylon edwards to interview him for the late show. by the way, allen, he is number 81. >> you know, you're two for two. listen, we were looking up the orbital bone. that's around the eye socket? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, i'm not a doctor. >> you knew that. >> reporter: but i play one on tv. [ laughter ] >> i'll get dr. kim up here to explain. that's awful around the eye. >> major black eye, i'm sure. >> see you at 10:00 and 11:00. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

come in skinny sizes or that suits exist. number 2 is steve jobs for his black turtlenecks and dad jeans. and rounding out the top three, microsoft ceo bill gates for his, quote, harry potter post- hogwarts look. they are brutal. >> that's mean. >> they are all laughing to the bank. >> exactly. >>> call it a massive hiring spree. the big announcement today about the creation of 100,000 new jobs. >> plus a federal law and it's ignored. now sfo is taking some action. the new way it's keeping passengers safe on its runways. >>> a fire breaks out in oakland this morning. a parents and their son evacuate but one adult from the in-law unit is still missing. details in a live report coming up. >>> dozens of muni drives without valid licenses. why they are still employed and why a crackdown according to muni is just weeks away. ,, ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. we may never know. let that sink in, people. we may never know. but now? n

often a company who takes someone else's idea and execute it better. >> steve jobs has cancer and some investors worry what will become of apple without him. >> you know how much a share of apple is? >> how much. >> $375. >> we should have bought apple two days ago. >> you have to buy a lot if it went up six bucks a share. did you say six%? >> 6%. >> that's huge. >> you have to shell out a lot to get into the game now. 5:12 is the time. the men suspected of beating bryan stow are set to go before a judge this morning. we have a live report coming up from l.a. in short order. >>> and your local drugstore is a one-stop shop for most of your healthcare needs. what the nation's largest drugstore might sell besides medicine. >>> your travel forecast for today, mostly sunny and bright at sfo if you are heading out of town more sunshine on the way across the south. it will again be very, very hot as you pull into houston today. should be calm conditions and 97 degrees, plenty of sunshine there. continuing on toward atlanta, yesterday had some storms there. today looks like a good ride from y

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